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Part 2 of Chris’ and Monika’s trip to Leukerbad and the Gemmi Pass in the Swiss Alps. Do you need a polarizer at altitude? And how about batteries in cold weather?
Got some winter and snow photography tips of your own? Share them in the comments!
Show Links:
- Monika’s photos from the Swiss Alps and blog (in German)
- Chris’ photos from the Swiss Alps
- Check out the Swiss Alps photo book
- Gemmi Pass Web Site
- Live Webcams from Gemmi Pass and Daubensee
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I’m sure the topic has been bashed to death, but the cold weather really sucks your batteries dry. Keeping a fresh set inside your jacket and warmed by your body will go along way. Also, don’t keep ducking in and out of the cold - moisture on your lens will drive you batty. Keep that lens in the cold until you are done.
I especially liked the battery change sequence. Chris, I could really feel the cold! Brrr…
Thanks for sharing,
Tom